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problems for jordan where we have our own extremists far more flexible. and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and what's supposed to be a safe enclave but with food is hard to come by toilets case and not enough tends to go around leaving some to the mercy of harsh desert conditions this is. the atmosphere here is so. mysterious you die quickly but here we are dying a slow death i wish now i never left to come here. jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place but caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in policy r.t. results of the refugee camp on the damien syrian border. but the pressure on syria piling up france is increasingly being seen as a leader of the west efforts against that but director of the french center for intelligence studies eric denise says french policies on syria depend
problems for jordan where we have our own extremists far more flexible. and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and what's supposed to be a safe enclave but with food is hard to come by toilets case and not enough tends to go around leaving some to the mercy of harsh desert conditions this is. the atmosphere here is so. mysterious you die quickly but here...
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troops in jordan comes with the u.s. election presidential election less than a month away at a time when mitt romney his challenger is criticizing the president for not being aggressive enough for quote unquote sitting on the sidelines for missing the opportunity to talk and quote deliver that defeat to iran yes he actually said that so it's not clear whether this latest announcement about jordan is the administration's way of showing teeth in these in this election campaign or whether an intervention in syria is really coming soon one of the reasons why the rebels refused to settle for a negotiated solution through dialogue is the signal that they get that sense that support is on the way that there will be an intervention but everybody understands without a negotiating some of those shaded solution the bloodshed will continue so the signals that the. abel's are getting including the news about u.s. troops standing by across the border could be making it much harder to come to that negotiated solution as you can a corr
troops in jordan comes with the u.s. election presidential election less than a month away at a time when mitt romney his challenger is criticizing the president for not being aggressive enough for quote unquote sitting on the sidelines for missing the opportunity to talk and quote deliver that defeat to iran yes he actually said that so it's not clear whether this latest announcement about jordan is the administration's way of showing teeth in these in this election campaign or whether an...
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but in jordan, clean water is in short supply. to prevent waste, there's a water recycling system next to the mosque. tucked away below the gravel is a basin. it takes a few days before the water has been fully purified. then it's used to water the surrounding flora. the garden is a little slice of paradise amid an otherwise barren landscape. a trip through the country shows just how dry jordan is. even the tourist industry is affected by the water shortage. and the jordanian economy relies on tourism. the dead sea spa does its best to use water sparingly and makes efforts to recyle as much as possible. management doesn't want the guests' stay to be in any way impaired. wastewater from showers and sinks is collected and directed to a water treatment system much like the one at the mosque. german water expert dieter rothenberger oversaw the planning and installation of the system three years ago. a system like this needs to be integrated into the original design of a building. it can't be added later. it allows 80 percent of waste
but in jordan, clean water is in short supply. to prevent waste, there's a water recycling system next to the mosque. tucked away below the gravel is a basin. it takes a few days before the water has been fully purified. then it's used to water the surrounding flora. the garden is a little slice of paradise amid an otherwise barren landscape. a trip through the country shows just how dry jordan is. even the tourist industry is affected by the water shortage. and the jordanian economy relies on...
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jordan has long been a bit of color satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting these troops out first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey had a us air force base for the past several years before this all started so this is just a way to gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will they try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the. very possible. and you can find the full timeline of the ongoing conflict in syria on our web site l.t. dot com expert opinions extensive analysis on the latest news old we're talking about . and also about a lost or a as you asked a space shuttle endeavor makes its final journey to the kind of formula science center and we have the pictures on my. the race for our shows regions on millions of people across the nation are casting ballots for candidates running for
jordan has long been a bit of color satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting these troops out first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey had a us air force base for the past several years before this all started so this is just a way to gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's...
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protracted civil war pools over the borders threatens to spiral into a full scale regional conflict jordan has lashed out of the syrian government following a cross border talk that wounded a child and sparked panic in a nearby village that's adding to an increasing influx of refugees to the country and want to stay is that for us i'm standing at the zaatari refugee camp on the syrian jordanian border which is the first legal camp that has been established by the jordanian authorities in the desert what happens is that the refugees come to the border they are picked up there by the jordanian police and brought here to zaatari camp now depending on the levels of fighting in syria anywhere between a thousand and three thousand people are fleeing across into jordan each day the current figures stand at some one hundred and fifty thousand refugees who are currently in this country now the united nations refugee agency is preparing itself for the long haul and to this end has begun building wells in jordan where water scarcity is a huge problem the condition in the camps is alarming we're heari
protracted civil war pools over the borders threatens to spiral into a full scale regional conflict jordan has lashed out of the syrian government following a cross border talk that wounded a child and sparked panic in a nearby village that's adding to an increasing influx of refugees to the country and want to stay is that for us i'm standing at the zaatari refugee camp on the syrian jordanian border which is the first legal camp that has been established by the jordanian authorities in the...
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of fighting in syria anywhere between a thousand and three thousand people are fleeing across into jordan each day the current figures stand at some one hundred and fifty thousand refugees who are currently in this country now the united nations refugee agency is preparing itself for the long haul and to this end has begun building wells in jordan where water scarcity is a huge problem the condition in the camps is alarming we're hearing from human rights groups they're talking about a crisis in the making we know that the camp is overcrowded people here are complaining about extreme weather conditions about does it storms and we've also heard a number of incidents of sexual harassment in addition to this the jordanian police are investigating the first case of a person dying in the camp when a fire broke out now jordan is in a very difficult situation and finds itself between a rock and a hard place on the one hand it is providing assistance to these refugees but it has its own very limited resources it has a fragile economy and as i mentioned earlier it has a basic lack of water jordan
of fighting in syria anywhere between a thousand and three thousand people are fleeing across into jordan each day the current figures stand at some one hundred and fifty thousand refugees who are currently in this country now the united nations refugee agency is preparing itself for the long haul and to this end has begun building wells in jordan where water scarcity is a huge problem the condition in the camps is alarming we're hearing from human rights groups they're talking about a crisis...
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jordan narrowly escaped a wave of. the arab world it says it's. caught between both sides it might be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. camp on the jordanian border. and we're coming to you live from the heart of moscow still ahead. a look at the roots of radicalism. the spread of. russia and whether it's being fueled from abroad. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines. and then. it's good to have you with us here today as the eurozone is failing to break free of its crippling economic crisis the leader of powerhouse germany is in the east on a visit to china. to convince beijing that europe is still a safe place to invest with billions worth of business deals having already being signed with this report arts. i'm no stranger to china this is her sixth trip to the country since she came to power in two thousand and five and there's going to be some big business to be talked about during this current trip and it's not just politicians on this visit a grou
jordan narrowly escaped a wave of. the arab world it says it's. caught between both sides it might be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. camp on the jordanian border. and we're coming to you live from the heart of moscow still ahead. a look at the roots of radicalism. the spread of. russia and whether it's being fueled from abroad. british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. global financial headlines. and then. it's good to have you...
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we can close the border on the faces of the refugees we have to help them syria is like a sister to jordan i'm king abdullah and president assad we're friends now our king is in a very difficult situation it goes on there has a direct impact on what happened here relations between a man in damascus are already strained a number of defected soldiers and senior officers are being sheltered in the kingdom the most high profile refugee was the prime minister riyad hitch up who fled to turkey through jordan earlier this month and then that the tribes who fearing massive amounts of weapons ammunition and sniper rifles to syria from jordan saudi arabia is promising economic assistance in exchange for months cooperation but it could backfire. if there is regime change in syria and the extremists come to power this will make problems for jordan where we have our own extremists although they're far more flexible. and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped to escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and
we can close the border on the faces of the refugees we have to help them syria is like a sister to jordan i'm king abdullah and president assad we're friends now our king is in a very difficult situation it goes on there has a direct impact on what happened here relations between a man in damascus are already strained a number of defected soldiers and senior officers are being sheltered in the kingdom the most high profile refugee was the prime minister riyad hitch up who fled to turkey...
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the pentagon confirmed on thursday and sent its troops to jordan with some one hundred fifty u.s. officers now stationed near the border with rest of syria washington claims it's to bolster jordan's military capabilities if its neighbors conflict escalates political analyst though rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a better call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the law passed several years before this all started so this is just a way to juge gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i don't i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the air very possible. ahead this hour encircled and still cut off from basic but i don't sense to be. a libyan op
the pentagon confirmed on thursday and sent its troops to jordan with some one hundred fifty u.s. officers now stationed near the border with rest of syria washington claims it's to bolster jordan's military capabilities if its neighbors conflict escalates political analyst though rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a better call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops are...
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that is why residents of walls and towns here in jordan have asked the jordanian officials to look after them particularly in light of a number of shells that recently landed in some of these towns injuring a number of people policy r.t. at this atari refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. and lebanon has reportedly deployed combat units to its northern city of tripoli the area has seen a series of armed clashes between pro and anti assad supporters which claimed around twelve lines although lebanese authorities have declared a cease fire that the situation remains volatile and political analyst and lowered to franklin lamb who is currently in lebanese capital beirut says there is an overwhelming fear among its population. the concierge of my building who is syrian sometimes hides in my apartment the bin roundup of syrian nationals here in beirut in south beirut even going to great deal of fear people are saying not since the civil war have things been so likely to ignite or the people are feeling so insecure as you know the very broods in tripoli the most certain of for the the. a
that is why residents of walls and towns here in jordan have asked the jordanian officials to look after them particularly in light of a number of shells that recently landed in some of these towns injuring a number of people policy r.t. at this atari refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. and lebanon has reportedly deployed combat units to its northern city of tripoli the area has seen a series of armed clashes between pro and anti assad supporters which claimed around twelve lines...
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these troops are first of all to imply that somehow syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the past several years before this all started so this is just a way to gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people. from the air very possible. and you can find a full time line of the ongoing conflict in syria on our website our team dot com expert opinion extensive analysis and the latest news are only for you on. the last straw as us a space shuttle endeavor makes its final journey to the california science center we have the pictures that are t. dot com. the race for russia's regions is on millions of people across the nation are casting ballots for candidates running for posts ranging from original has to mean a simple officials for the first time in eight years voters are also choosing governors themselves artie's medina ques
these troops are first of all to imply that somehow syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the past several years before this all started so this is just a way to gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people. from the air very...
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some jordanians come from the west of the river jordan and they came to jordan after the israeli occupation. this considered half the population and they are being used as a way to threaten all jordanians. but we believe that all jordanians of various origins have overcome this problem. and another issue that is being used to threaten people is also to raise the specter of the islamic movement. this movement has made major contributions to the history of jordan and also in other countries. and has made several sacrifices. what we seek to achieve in particular is to hold elections in the near future according to a fair law that encourages political participation in jordan and the peaceful transition of power. and the islamic movement is the only party in jordan that has a peaceful transition of organization eneven women in the islamic brotherhood is being elected to positions. this is not language we use in jordan. we don't hear about the problem of women participation in jordan. therefore it's not appropriate for jordanians to pay the price for -- jordanians feel shame that the heads of the
some jordanians come from the west of the river jordan and they came to jordan after the israeli occupation. this considered half the population and they are being used as a way to threaten all jordanians. but we believe that all jordanians of various origins have overcome this problem. and another issue that is being used to threaten people is also to raise the specter of the islamic movement. this movement has made major contributions to the history of jordan and also in other countries. and...
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jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place bash caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. zante refugee camp on the damian syrian border. still have. a look at the roots of radicalism we investigate the spread of islamic extremism in russia and whether it's being fueled that's in a few minutes. wealthy british style. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my. global financial headlines kaiser report. you think you understand it and then something else. and realized everything you thought. was a big push. to minutes past the hour here in the russian capital as the rose own is failing to break free of its crippling economic crisis the leader of germany is eyeing profit in the east on a visit to china chancellor angela merkel is aiming to convince beijing that europe is still a safe place to invest with billions worth of business deals having already been signed. the details. i'm no stranger to china this is her sixth trip t
jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place bash caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. zante refugee camp on the damian syrian border. still have. a look at the roots of radicalism we investigate the spread of islamic extremism in russia and whether it's being fueled that's in a few minutes. wealthy british style. market. come to. find out what's really happening to...
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s we have to help them syria is like a sister to jordan and king abdullah a sudden friends now are making is a very difficult situation goes on has a direct impact on what has that. the freezing of this arctic project once more into schools how rapidly the global markets are developing nowadays stockmen was originally intended to ship pipeline gas to europe and liquefied natural gas to the united states by jury in the year as the partners to to negotiate the world saw the influx of new alan g. from the gulf countries and then the shale gas revolution in the united states so the project now true lost its export markets in addition the cost of these complex offshore projects read very hard and the three partners found it impossible to even come to an investment decision this summer still some analysts say that's the stock from an exit is a positive sign as it signals of more pragmatic commercial thinking by gazprom but russia is not left without its high tech liquefied natural gas production. to project is already exporting l.n.g. to asia and another russian gas producer not attacked by the
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fluid there are at least one hundred and fifty thousand syrian refugees who have crossed over into jordan male currently being housed in a number of temporary refugee shelters along the jordanian history and border but jordan is a country with few natural resources it has its own problems of scarcity of water and its own fragile economy and it is struggling to deal with this influx of refugees becomes overcrowded we've also heard reports of the outbreak of tuberculosis and other health risks the international community is struggling to deal with the situation the american president barack obama has warned that if syria moves or uses its chemical arsenal the united states will reconsider its decision not to launch any kind of military action in syria at the same time moscow has said that it cannot be any kind of unilateral action that it needs to. an international response that is agreed to by all sides and that consensus is reached course there are two amman jordan and political analyst and lawyer dr franklin lamb on his currently in lebanon as capital beirut says there is an overwhelming
fluid there are at least one hundred and fifty thousand syrian refugees who have crossed over into jordan male currently being housed in a number of temporary refugee shelters along the jordanian history and border but jordan is a country with few natural resources it has its own problems of scarcity of water and its own fragile economy and it is struggling to deal with this influx of refugees becomes overcrowded we've also heard reports of the outbreak of tuberculosis and other health risks...
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conflict ask lates political analysts lou rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a better call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the lord past several years before this all started so this is just a way to shoot gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will they try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the air very possible. coming up ahead this hour encircled and still cut off from basic vital necessity. a libyan opposition stronghold enduring an ongoing siege its residents pleading for international rescue we tell you why. there's one people see iran protesters is freed on appeal party asks who is really benefiting publicity that's just ahead. it always
conflict ask lates political analysts lou rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a better call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the lord past several years...
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there are actually entire units made up of libyans of lebanese people from jordan in saudi arabia they are being armed as you know equipped also trained by the as. a better terms in turkey in fact if the situation in libya the war in libya of last year's anything to go on. and they're actually probably under the direct come on the british and u.s. army offices so i don't think it's true to say that this current situation is one without foreign direct intervention the u.s. and britain and britain particular often says it's just providing non-lethal equipment communications equipment night vision goggles this kind of thing but actually providing we're just doing it. in the rain officials say police killed one person in self defense whenever troll was attacked and near the capital manama but opposition activists claim the seventeen year old victim was taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by the authorities thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister who's been in posner's one thousand seventy one and allege
there are actually entire units made up of libyans of lebanese people from jordan in saudi arabia they are being armed as you know equipped also trained by the as. a better terms in turkey in fact if the situation in libya the war in libya of last year's anything to go on. and they're actually probably under the direct come on the british and u.s. army offices so i don't think it's true to say that this current situation is one without foreign direct intervention the u.s. and britain and...
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where those who escaped are now standing where i'm standing here at the border crossing between jordan and syria it's one of the main border crossings between the two countries but security here is tight and border controls are very very effective and this is a way for a man to deal with the growing influx of syrian refugees into this country now according to jordanian estimates at least one hundred and fifty thousand syrian refugees are currently in jordan they're being housed him if he camps along this border and the jordanian government has. forts in the process of building another one but the situation in those camps is alarming and has caused humanitarian groups to talk about humanitarian crisis we know that the camps are overcrowded people there have little to no access to water and electricity at the same time to close has broken out in the jordanian health ministry is talking about health risks they were clashes last week between some of those refugees trying to break out of those camps because they actually can't leave them without permission now the violence behind me in syri
where those who escaped are now standing where i'm standing here at the border crossing between jordan and syria it's one of the main border crossings between the two countries but security here is tight and border controls are very very effective and this is a way for a man to deal with the growing influx of syrian refugees into this country now according to jordanian estimates at least one hundred and fifty thousand syrian refugees are currently in jordan they're being housed him if he camps...
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three days ago, he fled with his wife and children to jordan. for now, they have to live in a tent until there is a container for them. the temperature is sometimes below freezing. it is very tough. >> we have children and it is terribly cold at night. i have asked for more blankets, but they told me i had to wait. >> her eldest son wants to leave the camp. he received death threats after an argument. stranded without any prospects for the future, frustration can easily turn into violence, but the security forces will not let him out. the jordanian government wants to prevent syrian refugees from going underground. meanwhile, aisha is terrified the violence of the syrian civil war could spread to the camp. >> i want to leave. my children and i want to go home. >> but she knows, and so do her children, that there is no going back. >> in the united states, house speaker john boehner has been forced to withdraw a compromise tax bill as the so-called fiscal cliff of automatic spending cuts and tax hikes comes ever closer. >> his proposal, known as p
three days ago, he fled with his wife and children to jordan. for now, they have to live in a tent until there is a container for them. the temperature is sometimes below freezing. it is very tough. >> we have children and it is terribly cold at night. i have asked for more blankets, but they told me i had to wait. >> her eldest son wants to leave the camp. he received death threats after an argument. stranded without any prospects for the future, frustration can easily turn into...
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and jordan. just some other top stories in brief this hour a peaceful march in chile's to remember the military dictatorship of genoa pinochet has ended with violence and a number of arrests dozens of masked protesters barricaded the area surrounding santiago's train old cemetery looking streets with these officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries have been reported. to us is said to transfer to our going to authorities control of the prison which is currently holding some three thousand taliban insurgents and terrorists suspect the move is part of the nato troops for afghanistan to be completed by the end of twenty four team so marks those believe that the hunt symbolic as many disagreements with the u.s. remain the jail has been at the center of a number of prisoner abuse allegations. so the prison is located within one of the largest bases of the nato led forces in afghanistan and you can watch later this hour our documentary program where will reveal be obscured danger th
and jordan. just some other top stories in brief this hour a peaceful march in chile's to remember the military dictatorship of genoa pinochet has ended with violence and a number of arrests dozens of masked protesters barricaded the area surrounding santiago's train old cemetery looking streets with these officers responded with water cannons and tear gas no injuries have been reported. to us is said to transfer to our going to authorities control of the prison which is currently holding some...
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it thousands have fled the fighting into neighboring countries, including jordan. our reporter sent this report from jordan, close to the syrian border. and what is she doing here? >> no wonder some of these children look been used. of the boys and girls in the first three rows are from syria. -- the boys and girls of the first three rows of far from syria. now in the safety of neighboring jordan, some have been given places in local schools. the latest shaky images from syria show anti-government protests in several towns. despite the obvious dangers -- many are being killed in the humanitarian crisis. this civil servant fled with his family when he was ordered to shoot protesters. it was deeply traumatic, especially for the children. >> psychologically it has affected them really badly. they would not leave my side because they were so scared. they were afraid of any new ways, asking me if it is a sniper or a gunman. >> in recent months, thousands of syrian refugees have crossed the border illegally into the safety of jordan. we have learned in the last couple of
it thousands have fled the fighting into neighboring countries, including jordan. our reporter sent this report from jordan, close to the syrian border. and what is she doing here? >> no wonder some of these children look been used. of the boys and girls in the first three rows are from syria. -- the boys and girls of the first three rows of far from syria. now in the safety of neighboring jordan, some have been given places in local schools. the latest shaky images from syria show...
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fled the country in the past eighteen months spilling over to neighboring countries such as lebanon jordan in turkey and iraq this is of course made the circumstances very difficult for the neighboring countries turkey has asked the security council to consider setting up refugee camps inside of syria that outside countries would safeguard if this is a suggestion that the syrian government say they are very much against russia and china also opposed it saying that it could only create more conflict and violence so clearly you have a very complicated situation here but we did hear western countries address the security council their representatives calling once again for syrian president bashar al assad to step down britain and france the foreign ministers of those countries today made a new call encouraging for more defections within the syrian government and the syrian military the russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin i did address the security council and raised the issue of the fact that the unilateral sanctions that western countries including the us britain and fran
fled the country in the past eighteen months spilling over to neighboring countries such as lebanon jordan in turkey and iraq this is of course made the circumstances very difficult for the neighboring countries turkey has asked the security council to consider setting up refugee camps inside of syria that outside countries would safeguard if this is a suggestion that the syrian government say they are very much against russia and china also opposed it saying that it could only create more...
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jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place bash caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. zante refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. we are coming to you live from the heart of moscow are still ahead for you in this hour a look at life on the margins of war and that we have a good spread of radical islam in russia whether it's being fueled from abroad all about in just a few minutes here on. dreaming of a luxury see round trip with open air entertainments. a little minute exercise to get in better shape. and cuisine with all my healthy ingredients. in this case something to remind our summer sales on our cheat. ten minutes past the hour moscow time thanks for joining us here on r.t. today as the eurozone is failing to break free of its crippling economic crisis now the leader of powerhouse germany is eyeing profit in the east on a visit to china chancellor angela merkel is aiming to convince beijing that europe is still a safe place to invest now with
jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place bash caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. zante refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. we are coming to you live from the heart of moscow are still ahead for you in this hour a look at life on the margins of war and that we have a good spread of radical islam in russia whether it's being fueled from abroad all about...
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has sent troops to the jordan syria border a move officially aimed at enhancing jordan's capabilities if ireland spills over from its war torn neighbor got into can joins us on the phone from washington with all the details. tell us what else have u.s. officials said about deploying forces in georgia. hi karen so according to leon panetta the first victory they send the troops to the jordan syrian border in case the violence escalates in syria and spills over u.s. defense official not leon panetta but they gave more details. said that the forces are made up of one hundred military planners and other personnel who stayed on in georgia jordan after attending an annual exercise back in may and several dozen more have flown in as soon as they are operating from a joint u.s. jordanian military center north so i'm on that american could use for years the news about u.s. military personnel so close to syria suggests an escalation in the u.s. military involvement in the conflict even as washington post a background you know any suggestion of a direct intervention in syria and also tension is
has sent troops to the jordan syria border a move officially aimed at enhancing jordan's capabilities if ireland spills over from its war torn neighbor got into can joins us on the phone from washington with all the details. tell us what else have u.s. officials said about deploying forces in georgia. hi karen so according to leon panetta the first victory they send the troops to the jordan syrian border in case the violence escalates in syria and spills over u.s. defense official not leon...
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syria has more than two thousand kilometers of front year with five states israel iraq jordan turkey and never known the syrian cities where the most violent clashes have taken place homes it live and there are all over the in an hour of the borders a fact that some believe has determine their fate or destiny is this is one of three take points on the three hundred fifty kilometer syrian lebanese border in the last year as we've been told here there were only three times to smuggle weapons across the offices confiscated thousands of dollars dozens of clowns and hundreds of club rooms i have little metal pieces like this one used to make your source's name concern and make little clothes like this one but parts of the border where there isn't any security at all but here look at this in the middle of nowhere there is nothing only one road across the road right now at the same time across the border and i'm already in lebanon on. and further south she remains extremely vulnerable the city of cairo the cradle of the syrian uprising. it all started here and it continues to play a role in
syria has more than two thousand kilometers of front year with five states israel iraq jordan turkey and never known the syrian cities where the most violent clashes have taken place homes it live and there are all over the in an hour of the borders a fact that some believe has determine their fate or destiny is this is one of three take points on the three hundred fifty kilometer syrian lebanese border in the last year as we've been told here there were only three times to smuggle weapons...
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and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped to escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and what's supposed to be a safe enclave but we food is hard to come by toilets case and not enough tends to go around leaving some to the mercy of harsh desert conditions. the atmosphere here is so so band mysteria you die quickly but here we are dying a slow death i wish now i never left to come here. it says it's getting. caught between both sides. to stop the serious shockwave. camp on the jordanian border. of course we have plenty more for you on our website. for example a blast from. a passenger plane. miscommunication almost resulted in. for example a. good lover a tour. dorna mt anything tim's mission is to teach creation why you should care about humans in the world this is why you should care. dot com. good to have you with us here on r.t. today the killing of a prominent muslim cleric and russia's southern republic of dagestan indicates a steady rise in extremist activity that's according to
and so now jordan faces the backlash of a conflict which some in the country have helped to escalate meanwhile more than one hundred fifty thousand refugees remain stuck on its borders and what's supposed to be a safe enclave but we food is hard to come by toilets case and not enough tends to go around leaving some to the mercy of harsh desert conditions. the atmosphere here is so so band mysteria you die quickly but here we are dying a slow death i wish now i never left to come here. it says...
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jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place bash caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. the refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. so ten minutes past the hour here in moscow our team at all to dot com of course working twenty four seven to provide you with the best stories and videos from around the world let's have a quick look and see what we have you on the website right now another school of hard knocks despair for two thousand students in the u.k. you may face deportation after the university lost its right to admit foreigners. plus the masts of. the mall a new world record in thailand with relaxation all around it is remarkable public. video and. now the killing of a spiritual leader and. muslims is being seen as another sign of a steady rise in extremism in russia and the attack came on tuesday when a female suicide bomber entered the cleric's home described as a pilgrim. his son is also being fueled by last month's double assault on muslim fi
jordan narrowly escaped a wave of uprisings that swept the arab world it says it's getting reforms in place bash caught between both sides it might not be enough to stop the serious shockwave however that conflict in. the refugee camp on the jordanian syrian border. so ten minutes past the hour here in moscow our team at all to dot com of course working twenty four seven to provide you with the best stories and videos from around the world let's have a quick look and see what we have you on the...